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Is 5"10 the same as 5"1?

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i'm an australian in america currently lol.

and confused :S

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  1. If you mean 5 feet and 10 inches, the correct way to write that is 5'10".

    If you mean 5 feet and 1 inch the correct way to write that is 5'1".

    ' means feet and " means inches.

    If that is what you mean, the two heights are 9 inches apart.




  2. 5' 10" = 177.8 cm

    5' 1" = 154.9 cm

    Quite a difference!

  3. 5"1 means 154.94 cm

    5"10 means 177.8 cm

    first is the feet, and then comes the inches. Anyways, theres a big difference as you can see....

    Below is a conversion calculator, so you can check next time!

  4. No, they are not the same.

    5'10" is five feet and ten inches

    5'1" is five feet and one inch.

    The symbol ' is feet

    The symbol " is inches

  5. You probably mean 5'10" and 5'1"? The apostrophe indicates the number of feet, the quotation indicates the number of inches, they are not place markers like a decimal is.

  6. hahaha no.

    9 inches difference.

  7. No, 5'10 is 9 inches more than 5'1. The "0" at the end makes it 10.

  8. 5'10 = 5 feet 10 inches

    5'1 = 5 feet 1 inch

    ∴ 5'10 ≠ 5'1

  9. Haha lucky. I really want to go to Australia. It sounds awesome!

    The two are 9 inches off. They would be the same if it said 5"1.0, but since there is no decimal point, that indicates a 10

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